Publishing through libsyn.com

- [Voiceover] As I mentioned in the previous video,…I'm gonna set up podcasts with two different…hosting services so you can see…how the actual process works.…I'm gonna start out here with Libsyn.com.…Just to quickly recap though, when publishing your podcast,…you need to place your MP3 file online.…That can be through a dedicated hosting service like Libsyn…or any other hosting service you choose.…Once the MP3 has been uploaded,…you then need to generate an RSS feed.…The RSS feed address is what you submit…to podcast directories like iTunes, Google Play Music,…Stitcher and other similar services…that catalog podcasts for listeners to find.…

So to be clear, you don't submit the location…of the MP3 file itself to these places.…That information is contained in the RSS feed,…which is why the RSS feed is so important.…And I'm suggesting Libsyn here because…even their most basic package includes automatic…RSS feed creation, so let's walk through the set up process.…First you'll need to sign up for an account.…You can click the Sign Up link here at the top of the page,…

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8/12/2016

Want to start your own podcast? GarageBand is one of the easiest and most inexpensive tools to use. In this course, author Garrick Chow demonstrates how to make and publish a high-quality podcast using GarageBand. He starts with the basics: what a podcast is and the steps it takes to turn a raw idea into something ready for listeners. He then shows how to plan and record a podcast, how to choose the right audio gear, and how to configure GarageBand. Once your audio is recorded, Garrick shows how to edit the material, add music, and apply effects. Garrick wraps up the course by discussing how to export and publish your podcast on popular hosting sites such as Libsyn and SoundCloud.